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040 |aCaOODSP|beng
043 |an-cn---
0861 |aEn49-4/3-10E
1101 |aCanada. |bEnvironment Canada. |bEnvironmental Protection Service.
24514|aThe Waste Analysis, Sampling, Testing and Evaluation (WASTE) Program: The effect of waste stream characteristics on municipal solid waste incineration: the fate and behaviour of trace metals : |bVolume I: summary report of the study conducted at the Burnaby Energy-from-Waste Facility (British Columbia) / |cPrepared by A. J. Chandler & Associates Ltd. et al. Issued by the Waste Treatment Division, Hazardous Waste Branch.
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bEnvironment Canada. |c1995.
300 |axvii, 44p.|bfigs., graphs, references, tables
4901 |aEnvironmental Protection series|vEPS 3/HA/10
500 |a"The Waste Analysis, Sampling, Testing, and Evaluation (WASTE) Program was a study initiated in June, 1991 to determine the physical and chemical composition of the municipal solid waste (MSW) stream entering the Burnaby Energy-from-Waste Facility. In addition, the study examined the environmental availability of trace metals in selected components of the waste to assess the potential environmental behaviour of these materials under various waste management options. The study also examined the fate and behaviour of cadmium and lead compounds during incineration through experiments involving the addition of highly concentrated materials to the waste fed into an incinerator."--Abstract.
5203 |aThe Waste Analysis, Sampling, Testing, and Evaluation (WASTE) Program was a study initiated in June, 1991 to determine the physical and chemical composition of the municipal solid waste (MSW) stream entering the Burnaby Energy-from-Waste Facility. In addition, the study examined the environmental availability of trace metals in selected components of the waste to assess the potential environmental behaviour of these materials under various waste management options. The study also examined the fate and behaviour of cadmium and lead compounds during incineration through experiments involving the addition of highly concentrated materials to the waste fed into an incinerator.--Abstract
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a96-05|b1996-02-02
69007|aWaste management|2gcpds
7201 |aChandler, A. J.
830#0|aEnvironmental protection series reports ;|vEPS 3/HA/10|w(CaOODSP)9.514591